This proves why European potatoes producers do not want the Russian service to check their products, he said.

Belarus did not join the Customs Union agreements that made it possible to control the origin of potatoes, which were supplied to partners’ markets. This gives an opportunity to sell European potatoes as Belarusian, Rosselkhoznadzor reports.

“We’re preparing a letter to impose restrictions on planting and commercial potatoes import from Belarus and we ask Minsk to hold urgent consultations,” Dankvert said.

At present, European potatoes supplies to Russia have been restricted due to dangerous planting diseases. Earlier, Rosselkhoznadzor said planting products could be imported to Russia if the service checks every batch.